The Real Life of Dan Blocker Hoss Cartwright Bonanza
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- Dan Blocker Biography Hoss Cartwright on the Bonanza TV Series Facts
Born in De Kalb, Texas, raised in O'Donnell Texas
His journey through college and then being drafted into the Korean War, where he saw combat.
Dan's path to fame was unique, unexpected and not what you think.
His size and strength took him to the top of Television Westerns
Shows such as Gunsmoke, Sugarfoot, Maverick, Cheyenne, Tales of Wells Fargo and Bonanza!
It all came to a sudden stop for this giant of a man.
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Hoss was my favorite Bonanza character.
Even though I was no longer watching Bonanza at the time, I remember the sadness I and my family felt at the news of his passing.
It is even more tragic now that I realize how young he was. Dan came across as someone you would really like as your neighbor.
Well said. He was my favorite, too.
I definitely feel the same way about Dan :)
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I was about fifteen when Dan Blocker passed away, and I can assure you this country grieved at his loss. What a wonderful man.
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I was a bit younger than you, but that's how I remember his passing too. A kick in the gut.
Amen, I was devastated.
I was 12 - Watching this brought back the memories of his passing, and it's true, it was a shock and felt like a good friend had died. What a cool guy.
His Son, Dirk, appeared in Brooklyn 99
I’m in wood county just a few miles from dekalb county. There’s a ranch nearby that Dan owned. He’s still remembered fondly locally and as a hometown hero. He had a reputation of being a strong, intelligent, and gentle man who wanted to make everyone smile. He was always smiling. Ironically my oldest daughter married his great nephew. Her last name is now Blocker. Her husband, Dans great nephew is a firefighter. Go figure.
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The Black and Blocker families together :)
Dan the man👍
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So like hoss on tv dan was his personality
Thanks for sharing. That is a great story
Dan's heart was bigger than all outdoors. Beautiful man talented, loving husband, father, and friend to all he met. I guess a good memory would be gentle giant.
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Dan was one of a kind. Thank you for highlighting this great man. Truly inspiring!
Dan Blocker really was a GENTILE GIANT and a well natured fellow. Think about it , a man like him with his intelligence and skill almost alsways playing " the classical Funny Relieve on the shw " other people might had not kept it through for such a long time as this Western was running on TV
After all Mr. Blocker alsso had been a fully trained and skilled School Teacher and Instructor also.
Hoss and the Leprechauns was one of the best Bonanza episodes of all time.
Yes, and one of the Leprechauns was Felix Silla (Cousin Itt) 😁👍
That is funny one. Any friend Walter is friend of mine is funny. And king of the mountain with Slim Pickins. Also favorite’s
Yes, lol
And Hoss as the Easter bunny!
And hoss and Napoleon and the two brawling brothers
Excellent presentation. Dan died just before I graduated from high school. Everyone was so upset. He was so loved, so it's wonderful to know he was a great guy. 👍
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Didn't expect to end this episode in tears, what a great man.
I had visited the Ponderosa Ranch a few times and still the poster of the opening scene hanging on my wall, loved Hoss.
My Grandma and I went on a trip there in 1977, I fell madly in love with the Ponderosa, it's absolutely breathtaking! In the gift shop I remember finding out what road apples were...lOl!
It was awesome just feeling the presence of the Cartwright Family there and the beauty of the place. 🌼
You are bother fortunate to have had that experience 😁👍
Makes me wish I could have visited there too.
My family & I watched Bonanza all the time. We were stunned to hear of Mr. Blocker's passing. He, indeed, was the gentle giant. I wonder what his students thought about him becoming a well-known actor; it must have been a hoot for them to say, "Hey, he was my teacher."
I also remember seeing his Son on TV, especially the episode on M*A*S*H; he's the spitting image of his Dad, just a little shorter.
Yes, that was a good MASH episode, wasn’t it?
Dan Blocker is what this world needs 😀😀 Many Blessings for the beautiful example bring hope to the world 🙏🙏
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Hoss was my favorite character on bonanza because he was such a gentle giant. ❤
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One of my first crushes c. 1965. I think it was that hunky face and those baby blue eyes. I hadn't yet acquired an aversion to fat guys.
Dan passed away when I was a kid. It was so very sad. About 30 years ago I had the privilege of visiting the Ponderosa set near Truckee. What an honor. I love watching reruns of the show. This was such a touching tribute to Dan. One again you hit it out of the park. Thank you sir.
I’ve visited the Ponderosa set when I was eight years old in 1960. know whether it is still open for tourists? It was a beautiful area to film in.
Hey Dave 👋 Great Love 💘❤ 💕 💖♥
A documentation about my favorite Bonanza character? Yee-haw!!!🤠
How Do, Doc! 🤣👍
I remember watching Bonanza as a little girl and feeling a special fondness to the Hoss character. I enjoy the show to this day! 🌼
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I live in Shattuck Oklahoma and Dans brother-in-law lives close and is alive and well. He’s a good man too!
I loved him and cried when I heard he had passed away (which was 15 years later), as a German I only heard of his passing because the passing of Lorne Greene was on a German news show in 1987. Dan Blocker will always be my favorite character, a guy you´d want as your dad, uncle, brother, best friend, neighbor, co-worker.
i grew up watching Bonanza & loved Hoss. I'm 70 yrs old & will forever love this guy. You could feel the kindness of this man which absolutely made you love the character of Hoss.
Lovely story! 😀😍
Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends..?
He was a huge Gentleman! I loved his acting, he was a natural! Also you could tell his heart was huge also.
I was born in 1954 and grew up watching Bonanza with my daddy.. Hoss was both of our favorite..
This one made me cry at the end….i went to war and that beer story got me. If there were only more like him.
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People don’t understand how much this man was genuinely loved by so many!
Thanks for posting! I was 12 when he died, and everyone was so completely shocked by his passing. Even today, after 50 years, this actor is still missed! He was a gentle giant among men! (I even bussed tables at a BonanzaPonderosa restaurant in Fairfield CT as a teenager!). This guy was GREAT! Thanks for remembering him.
I met Dan when I was a kid at Frontier Land in NC...He was just like you saw him on TV, very friendly and made you feel like you've known him for years...He signed his autograph "Hoss", which I still have to this day.
This was a very nice video. I loved Bonanza when I was growing up. Dan Blocker was obviously a very fine person.
I remember watching the bonanza TV show, I was also a middle Son of three sons, and I remember wanting to be like Hoss Cartright for as big and strong as he was, He was always portrayed as a very kind man, and now I know he was in real life to , Great video thank you
I Remember the Bonanza Restaurant, I Ate There Quite Often With My Family. Really Enjoyed It, There was One in Fort Wayne Indiana. Not the Same when Ponderosa Took over. Now they Suck in my opinion. Thanks for Sharing This. I Loved Bonanza. It Still is Streaming Somewhere over The Tv Stations I'm Sure. You Made My Day.😀🙂😊🥰🐾
Thank You Tammera!
I have eaten at both, Bonanza and Ponderosa.
There was a time when they were both good 🤣👍
I Liked The Serving Style of the Restaraunt, Loved The Rolls they Served Allthe Food Was Good and You could Afford to Eat out.
My favorite Bonanza character. My dad's too. My dad was 5'6" and weighed 138 lbs. He thought the big guy was the best. Reminded him of his Captain in WW2. Big, strong, smart and a great leader.
Shoutout to the Parents of WWII!
My Father was one of them. Go Navy 👍
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What a wonderful tribute to a fine man. I think that his character Hoss will live on in the many people who watched Bonanza when it first aired and now in syndication. I was a young adult when he passed and do remember the shock and sadness everyone felt.
Thank you for sharing his on screen and off screen life. It was very interesting and touching.
wow! I never knew any of this and Bonanza was my Mom's favorite show. I was born in 1961 so I got to watch Bonanza with her. RIP Mom
Like so many others I loved Dan’s character because of his...character’s character.
Dan Blocker was one of those actors you felt like you knew personally. Loved the guy!
And the world still grieves for him...
RIP.
Such a great tribute!! I always liked Mr. Blocker. There was just something about him that seemed likable and genuine. I’m glad to found out he was indeed a good guy. Thanks for sharing another good one!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I was a kid in 1964 my Dad was a radio-TV guy in Saskatoon and he brought Dan Blocker home one night for supper! Dan Blocker was doing some sort of publicity tour with Lorne Green at that time.
My Mom is a great cook and I recall him being so grateful for a 'home cooked' meal. I also recall my elder sister proclaiming her love for him at the dinner table and that he was the man she would marry which caused Dan to blush profusely while everyone laughed because she was 7 years old. He was as everyone says a gentle, kind and loving giant of a man who was soft spoken and quick to smile and laugh. RIP Dan Blocker and say 'howdy' to my Paw. 💖
As a youngster I watched Bonanza .Never missed a show .Being a big kid myself i kind of looked up to him .when i found out that he had past away , like so many others I cried and my heart nearly broke.
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I watch Bonanza everyday it is on and sometime at the one that is on at 3:00am in the morning. Hoss was certainly a very big part of the show. He was always so kind in the episodes. The show would never be the same without Him.
This is wonderful. Thank you. I always had a crush on Dan. Especially after seeing the Bonanza show where Hoss talks with the little Irish people. Made me laugh.
That is a classic Bonanza episode! Here is a video of mine that ties into it :)
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Thank you for sharing Dan's story with us. I have heard that outside of Bonanza, he had the same sweet and kind character. I still adore him. ♥
Aww. That memorial message is amazing.
Short, sweet, painfully true and impactful. ❤
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As a child, I fell for Adam Cartwright, but as I grew older, I fell in love with Hoss (Dan Blocker). Event though I never met him, I felt his warmth and that permeated through me. He was such a sweet guy even through the television.
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Thanks for this lovely bio of Dan Blocker. I grew up with his daughters, BTW. And though your compilation of his life story was wonderfully done, especially the heartfelt slice-of-life about Dan's conversation and shared beer with the 18-year-old recruit en-route to Vietnam, I'm sorry to point out one error. This is that Debbie and Dana, Dan and Dolphia's twins, were born in October 1953, not later. Why I know this is because I grew up with them in the San Fernando Valley. Debbie had once been my best friend, and she and the whole family attended my secondary school play when I was cast as the Baroness van Schraeder in our version of 'The Sound of Music'. I remember their father as a kind and loving dad who was a sweetheart, but he didn't seem as big to me as he did on screen. Dolphia too was a generous, down-to-earth mother. And they were very active in our community rodeo at our Valley's Devonshire Downs fairgrounds. Dan would often MC it, in fact.
The family later moved to Beverly Hills and I lost touch, but I was grief stricken to hear of the tragedy of Dan's death. They'd been such a closely knit family. Debbie later grew up to be a fine artist. And I'm not sure about Dana, as it had been Debbie whom I'd been close to.
Thank you for sharing!
it’s nice to hear personal stories from people that have knowledge and interaction of the actors we hear about on Cool Classics❤️
I only found two places on the internet that listed their birthdays. Both had them listed differently. Neither of them had Oct of 1953 either 🤣 They have done a really good job at staying out of the public eye. Thank You for sharing your story and info! I love comments like this 😁👍
Yes, my Libra GFs, for sure - LOL. Funny how the internet can just come up with stuff that isn't true. I never met Michael Landon, but Debbie would tell me of times when he and her father would tumble into their house straight from a set and often dusty, even once covered in ash from an episode that had something to do with a chimney. Evidently, the two were very close, on and off the set. Michael Landon was also a beautiful soul, and it's sad too that he's no longer with us.
But Debbie and I had quite vivid imaginations when we were young. Once their family vacationed in Greece, and she and I corresponded through the mail as if we were spies...hahaha. Some of those letters didn't even get through, she told me later. And we laughed about that, hoping that the Greeks thought we were up to some kind of espionage. It was fun being so young and naive then, as well as being encouraged to play by our elders: Dan, his wife and my parents.
Children grow up so fast these days, and perhaps they're more aware of the world than we were back then. Still, I remember my youth growing up in the Valley as being a happy one full of ranchland and orange groves, which appears to be gobbled up by a lot of concrete these days. In those years the Blockers were very active with our community, which I remember as being a more carefree time where we were encouraged to explore our imaginations that resulted in a lot of fun and creative play.
@@aislingbooksThe 1960s are when I grew up, too, and it was a more carefree time. Kids had a lot more physical freedom to run around the neighborhood and socialize with other kids. You always knew that if you misbehaved, some neighbor would tell your mom or dad about it before you even got back home. Everyone looked out for each other then.
In the 1990s when my husband and I were bringing up our daughter, had we allowed her to run around the neighborhood like I used to do, somebody would’ve called children services on us. It’s sad. Kids do not get a chance to be confident in their own abilities to recognize and stay out of trouble. Moreover, there is a definite lack of neighborly feeling or identity.
When he passed it was a sad day for me as a young man. You could tell what nice a man he was. Miss You still Big Man!❤️
He was a favorite of mine on Bonanza still is . he passed when I was a kid in Pacoima California.
I loved Bonanza. It was on tv all throughout my childhood and early teens. Hoss was my favorite character.
Thanks. I still watch Bonanza on TV on the weekends. Miss all of them.
Another amazing report!
Another Gem 💎 Cool Classics! Great Work.
Dan Blocker was One Authentic Human Being and a Class Act! Powerful kindness.
How about them prices at the Bonanza Restaurant! Beam me up Scottie.... I want to time travel to Opening Day. 🤤
I had to show those prices.
Looking back, even the 80s had good prices. 👍
Wow! He truly was a great person. That story at the end shows it. He died so young. May he always be remembered for the person that he was. Very nice video. Thank you for making these wonderful mini autobiographies!!!
In the 60's, Bonanza was also very popular in Taiwan,
it was called "牧野風雲", The Ranch.
Bonanza was definitely on of my favorites growing up in the sixties. Everyone I knew was saddened by his young passing.
A lot that I never knew about Dan Blocker. I was in the Philippines when he died but watched every Bonanza up until I joined the USN. Thank you for the memories.
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I watch Bonanza every day Monday thru Friday. then the show times difrent on the weekends.R.I.P. Mr. Blocker
Love You Dan , theres no Bonanza without Hoss , We all love you .........
I meet Dan blocker in 1963 on the stage at the National Boy scouts of American at Valley Forge. A great guy! I remember his size even though I was only 5'9 at the time (14 Years old)
This one is the best one you have ever done. I always knew Dan was a good guy. It hurt me when I heard he had past away.
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Always loved watching Bonanza!! ❤❤❤❤❤
I lived in Frazier Park California back when they would film Bonanza there. Dan Blocker was a Sweetheart of a guy and everyone there loved him dearly. Little Joe was a WILD MAN! Him and the crew ruled the bars there! Them were the days Boy!
Woah! Those were Great times to be around! 😁👍
In 1972, I held in my hand a newspaper clipping to read to the class for “show and tell…” The article stated that my grandmother was in fact a cousin of Mr. Blocker’s!! I am pretty sure that she was a sixth cousin so that makes me an eighth! Haha! Since that was fifty years ago, I definitely don’t remember the exact relation but, knowing that I have a teensy weensy relation all these years always makes me smile whenever I hear or see him mentioned! Thanks for making me smile today!!
As a kid I used to watch all those westerns named. I loved them.
I love Hoss . I still watch Bonanza. Five times a week. I was born in 1952. Me and my dad enjoyed the show together.
to alot of folks, especially those growing up in the 60's.....dan blocker was the kind of man you wanted to grow up to be like. fantastic role model. we didnt have 300 cable channels, the internet, etc so your viewing was limited. looking back, we were lucky to have a show like bonanza. . alot of the old shows are dated and not watchable by todays youth. i am glad i had hoss cartwright/ dan blocker in my life . great post !
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Wow, you got hold of some really cool and obscure clips! Good detective work!!
Bonanza was great to watch all the time indead I never mist a show at all. and Dan Blocker died far to soon R.I.P.
Dan Blocker one of the very best . I love our gentle giant .
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I like Bonanza and I still watch it today
Thanks for this wonderful Video. It's really great to be reminded , especially now a days, there are those who becomes Rich & famous, & remain kind & can be true gentleman ...
It renews one's faith in mankind !
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Thank you so much for showing it to us and get to know a little bit about Hoss I love bananas and I still watch it again thank you
I remember it well. I'll never forget it.
Its still running today
Thanks so much for another great episode. Longtime fan of the Bonanza series, and knew Dan Blocker had passed away rather young, but the amount of info you dig up for these episodes is truly astonishing. Thanks again for all of your hard work.
Thank you. Hoss will live in film, but DAN will live in every heart that loved him.
As a young teenager, I lived in Northridge, California, which is in the San Fernando Valley. One time, a small group of friends and myself went trick-or-treating on Halstead Street, across from Tampa Street where I lived. Where we trick-or-treated we were told was Dan Blocker's house. We were greeted at the door by a group of young kids who were probably his children. We didn't get to meet Dan Blocker, but it was exciting to know that he only lived "a stone's throw" from where I lived growing up as a teenager. There is an irony here, too: I used to go a few blocks up from where I lived to visit a friend on Sunday night and watch Bonanza on their color television set, since we didn't have a color set at the time; but I did not realize for a awhile that in the other direction, not even as far from my house as my friend's place, was where Dan Blocker lived. Ah! Hollywood and its magic! (P.S. Thank you for this video presentation. You did a wonderful job!)
A real gental giant of a man who will forever be missed. An inspiration to us all. Thanks so much for the video!
Another fantastic video about one of our all time favorites. Thank you 🚀🙋♂️🤗
Cool classics is a great show it doesn't get any better please keep making them thank you!!!!!!
Thank you ! I grew up as a kid watching those 50 & 60`s westerns. The whole family in the living room on Sunday night and the biggest of all was Bonanza....peace to you ,pj
Dan was a kind and generous man. My Father told me the story about the time he invited my Father and his friend to hunt on his property and then to eat at his ranch when the were young. He said he was very kind and hospitable. He welcomed them into his ranch without knowing them.
Sounds exactly like something he would do 😁👍
I remember when he passed, so young and strong I was just twenty three years in 1972 hard to believe that was fifty one years ago.!
I am 66, and grew up watching this man on black and white tv sets. I always liked him, and although I never met him, I miss him.
Oh, my goodness, I just finished the vid and I'm in tears. What a moving story and beautiful man. The kind of man any woman would want to marry and have in her corner for life.
You just had to make us cry...lol Thanks for all you do
Making these videos and reading their stories, then seeing them in old interviews, I get all chocked up. I want to go back in time and meet a lot of these people.
I really appreciate the support! Thank You for being Cool! 😁👍
As a child I loved Hoss he was gentle funny and basically a big kid Bonanza couldn't survive without him and didn't Lovely tribute
He had a son dirk blocker exact look alike of his famous father
Lee Van Cleef was in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Great role! I was 12 when he passed on, and it broke my heart. He was always my favorite. R.I.P. Dan.
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Dan Blocker came to my school when I was a kid and he was my hero as a kid. It's one of my favorite memories because of the joy expressed on his face as he welcomed every one of us one on one. We waited in line and he treated every single one of us as if we were the only other person in the room. That's a powerful lesson as a kid. Thank you Dan Blocker. ❤️
Nice to see that he was a genuine family man. I'm sure that was as rare in Hollywood then as it is now. RIP Hoss!
The episode "The Duke" showed the character of Hoss and Dan when after beating the duke in a boxing match he had empathy and sympathy when he said "Pa he didnt have nobody with him"
Dan Blocker was a nice man. I would like to have met him. Cool Classics presented a story that honors him. I enjoyed watching Bonanza.
Loved this video. Bonanza was big in Australia too.
I always like Dan Blocker ever since I used to watch "Bonanza" as a kid but as I watched your segment above I've come away here with an even greater depth of both respect and admiration for the "Gentle Giant". Thanks for sharing.
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I happened upon this video, and am blown away! Mr. Blocker was a genuine big-hearted hero, whose amazing qualities aren't seen enough in this world. I'm glad that he had a great marriage, and four children.
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Incredible. Thank you.
When I was 6 years old, my parents took me to a home development grand opening where Dan Blocker was there to help them advertise. I remember he picked me up and sat me on a ledge and calle me Little Hoss! That was over 60 years ago, but the memory is still vivid anI have always been fond of him.
Christopher, what a wonderful Memory to have! 😁👍💜
That was awesome I watch Bananza a every day on me tv. That sucks he died so young. RIP Dan Blocker.
I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE DAN BLOCKER AS A KID . HE WAS AT THE SANTA ANA CAMPING SHOW AND HE WAS SHOWING CAMPERS, AND HE WOULD TELL US ALL ABOUT THE CAMPERS HE WAS REPRESENTING. MY DAD TALKED TO HIM A LITTLE. I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT!!!!
In early 1966, my parents took my sister and me to “Kids’ Night” at the Houston Rodeo in the brand new Astrodome. The entertainment that night was “Ben and Hoss” and, since it was kids’ night, “Lassie.” Lorne Greene and Dan Blocker sang some songs while on horseback, then Lassie came out and ran around the perimeter so all the kids could get a good look.
I still watch Bonanza on reruns. Dan was my favorite .😢
Another awesome episode 👏
The world was robbed when he died at 43.
Well worth waiting for, as always keep up the fine work and I will look forward to the next one.
Love from South Yunderup Western Australia 🇦🇺
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